Co-Op Games Dominate 2025, Surpassing $7 Billion in Revenue

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  • In 2025, cooperative games on Steam surpassed $7 billion in revenue, showing a significant rise from $3.5B in 2019 and $6B in 2022.
  • Popular titles like ARC Raiders, Phasmophobia, and Valheim share large overlapping audiences, emphasizing the social and community-driven nature of co-op gaming.
  • The rise of co-op reflects a broader trend; gaming is increasingly about collaboration, shared progress, and playing together rather than just competition.

Cooperative gaming has officially taken over 2025, with co-op titles on Steam surpassing a staggering $7 billion in gross revenue. Once a niche corner of the gaming world, co-op experiences have now become a central pillar of the industry’s success.

Recent estimates highlight a remarkable crossover among players of popular titles such as ARC Raiders, Phasmophobia, Lethal Company, and Helldivers 2, showing that nearly half of their audiences overlap. Meanwhile, over 40% of ARC Raiders players have also enjoyed community-driven games like Valheim, Dead by Daylight, and Repo.

Why it matters: The numbers don’t just show financial growth; they reveal a cultural shift. In 2025, gaming isn’t just about winning; it’s about playing together, building communities, and finding fun through cooperation rather than competition.

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ARC Raiders, Split Fiction, Lethal Company, and Helldivers 2 played huge role in the revenue

According to new data from Alinea Analytics, co-op games on Steam have now generated over $7 billion in gross revenue.

In 2019, total revenue generated by co-op games were almost $3.5B, whereas in 2022, it increased to almost $6. In three years it went almost double. and now in 2025, it went to all time high of $7B.

Not to ignore that these games Split Fiction, Monster Hunter Wilds, REPO, ARC Raider, Borderlands 4 these were the main games in 2025. Co-op games are not going anywhere because market is huge.

The rise of co-op gaming in 2025 marks more than a financial milestone, with revenues topping $7 billion. Games like ARC Raiders, Monster Hunter Wilds, and Borderlands 4 prove that collaboration, shared progress, and social gameplay now define modern gaming culture.

One thing worth noting is that co-op gaming is most likely to continue existing as long as there are games. This is because co-op can be incorporated into a simple single-player game as well as a multiplayer title.

What are your thoughts on future of co-op games? Which co-op games did you play in 2025 or the past years? Let us know in the comments section below, or join the official Tech4Gamers forums for discussion. 

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